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john paul loved it. i could tell pope benedict kissing babies was always like, well -- he got used to it and got better at it, but you can tell with pope francis, that's part of the game. he wants to touch people as much as he can. reporter: pope francis today called the pope emeritus, pope benedict, to wish him happy st. joseph's day, the pope emeritus was born joseph ratzinger. >> shepard: thank you're such. mayor bloomberg says kids should not see cigarettes for sale. now he is trying to turn that idea into the law. from the man who brought us sugary soda ban, hiding the smoke. [ male announcer ] it's relobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster erees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilledobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid r
john paul loved it. i could tell pope benedict kissing babies was always like, well -- he got used to it and got better at it, but you can tell with pope francis, that's part of the game. he wants to touch people as much as he can. reporter: pope francis today called the pope emeritus, pope benedict, to wish him happy st. joseph's day, the pope emeritus was born joseph ratzinger. >> shepard: thank you're such. mayor bloomberg says kids should not see cigarettes for sale. now he is trying...
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senator rand paul won with 25%. marco rubio was a close second at 23 and former presidential candidate rick santorum a disthird at 8%. the cpac meeting highlighted the disagreement over the best way for the party to broaden its base. matt kibbe. gentlemen, back to fox news sunday. congressman latourette you talked about the 40 to 50 chuckle heads your phrase in the house who are blocking senator or rather speaker boehner from making a budget deal with the president. what is it about the tea party freshmen that make them chuckleheads? >> i don't think i would say that it is all the tea party freshmen. 40 or 50 in the 112th congress that seemed more interested in voting no going home than governing and that comment was made after plan b chris and plan b was to just raise taxes on people making over a million dollars. >> and it was the opening gap but and would have given the speaker the opportunity to go to the white house and over to the senate and say here i have a package and now let's continue our negotiations. wh
senator rand paul won with 25%. marco rubio was a close second at 23 and former presidential candidate rick santorum a disthird at 8%. the cpac meeting highlighted the disagreement over the best way for the party to broaden its base. matt kibbe. gentlemen, back to fox news sunday. congressman latourette you talked about the 40 to 50 chuckle heads your phrase in the house who are blocking senator or rather speaker boehner from making a budget deal with the president. what is it about the tea...
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tom barton joins me now tom has been some pretty harsh words then from from russia there has indeed paul. professional and dangerous with the words that putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro e.u. i.m.f. loan russian banks russian businessmen and exceptionally rich russian individuals hold a disproportionately huge deposits in cyprus given the country's size the exact number of billions is estimated to be above ten but the exact number could be far higher it's very hard to establish it's partly because of that reason that the e.u. wanted a tax to try and distribute the burden equally and to avoid money laundering there are reports in the greek media that the russian state and the g giant gazprom proposed its own bailout to cyprus in return for energy exploration rights around the island but it was turned down because cyprus want to dissolution from within the e.u. all of this does raise questions about the future of russian deposits in cyprus about whether this tax will hurt more investors or the banks that
tom barton joins me now tom has been some pretty harsh words then from from russia there has indeed paul. professional and dangerous with the words that putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro e.u. i.m.f. loan russian banks russian businessmen and exceptionally rich russian individuals hold a disproportionately huge deposits in cyprus given the country's size the exact number of billions is estimated to be above ten...
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paul and his son were amazingly not seriously hurt. they were well enough, in fact, just a couple of weeks later to go and meet the paramedics who helped them. paul had thanks to deliver and a question to ask. >> i said, you know, what can somebody like me do to give back to the community like you guys do every day in your jobs? and absolutely in unison they both said, give blood as much as you can, did you bling blood with you today? >> reporter: by now, you figured out paul's definition of "as much as you can," is an awful lot. paul has been organizing two blood drives a year for the stanford blood center every year ever since the accident. >> thanks for coming to our tenth anniversary. >> reporter: his best guess is some 3,000 donors have given at one of his drives. >> just because it was a one-time event for me, hopefully, it doesn't mean that other people aren't going to go through that. so if we can do something to be there to help other people i think it's a wonderful thing. don't worry, you'll get cookies in a while. >> reporte
paul and his son were amazingly not seriously hurt. they were well enough, in fact, just a couple of weeks later to go and meet the paramedics who helped them. paul had thanks to deliver and a question to ask. >> i said, you know, what can somebody like me do to give back to the community like you guys do every day in your jobs? and absolutely in unison they both said, give blood as much as you can, did you bling blood with you today? >> reporter: by now, you figured out paul's...
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how about paul ryan? >> thankfully the american people have made it clear that they reject paul ryan's approach, and house republican'' brazen attempt to balance the budget on the backs of seniors. >> the election did not go our way -- believe me, i know what that feels like it does that mean we surrender our principles? forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a better idea, mark? >> the democrats have a better idea by basically not letting anything compete in the spotlight with paul ryan's. numbersho looks at believe that you can cut the deficit in 10 years while simultaneously increasing defense spending and cutting 35 to 28, as from mitt romney proposed, but 39 to 25%. it is just a pipe dream. >> are we ever going to settle this thing, lois? >> and then we might. i think the charm offensive is working a little bit. mitch mcconnell is speaking well of the president in saying that we hav
how about paul ryan? >> thankfully the american people have made it clear that they reject paul ryan's approach, and house republican'' brazen attempt to balance the budget on the backs of seniors. >> the election did not go our way -- believe me, i know what that feels like it does that mean we surrender our principles? forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a...
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i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers laughed, and one of them, when it comes to jean paul gaultier, is probably what is talked about least. it is the technique, the skill, the handwork, the knowledge. sometimes it gets buried underneath the fantasies of the close.
i think that this is true of jean paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i...
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paul, thank you in particular for pulling this together. i appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our blah tune and thank you for the bus to get us here. >> i know you met with members of congress and the defense secretary hagel, and i have to ask if you have anything concrete and satisfying and what has the response been like so far? >> no, we have not gotten anything concrete. these veterans standing behind me, it cares deeply about the issue. they come from 22 states to be here. they left families and jobs and school to spend the week volunteering on capitol hill, and the va backlog. in cities like new york, the weight is over 600 days. in los angeles, it's close to 600 days. we know the american people when they hear about it will find it's unacceptable, too. we are not going to stop until that number gets to zero. >> will simmons, a special air force agent, can you put a face to it and tell us your personal experience in having to wait this long. what were the circumstances of having to go through the wait. >> i will come out a
paul, thank you in particular for pulling this together. i appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our blah tune and thank you for the bus to get us here. >> i know you met with members of congress and the defense secretary hagel, and i have to ask if you have anything concrete and satisfying and what has the response been like so far? >> no, we have not gotten anything concrete. these veterans standing behind me, it cares deeply about the issue. they come from 22...
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social conservatives and the ron paul movement." "i am troubled by the possibility of a condensed presidential primary process which undoubtedly gives an advantage to the establishment backed candidates and the wealthiest candidates." we in the media love them. those debates are wild. the craziest people out there. herman cain and his 9/9/9. had bachmann. you elite party people want to hide the crazies. you want to hide the crazedy. >> no, chris, i was the one who open up the process. absolutely, agree with both of those ygentlemen in their campaigns. absolutely. this process should be opened. allow for the base to express itself, number ones and candidates to have a fair shot to make their case. >> what's the elite up to? >> they want to control the outcome. they want to make sure it's nice, clean and tidy. i'm sorry. politics is not nice. >> susan, in our business, i know what we want. we want wide open. we want the spectacle. we want to see the fights. ask any so-called media liberal person, they want to cover any convention in t
social conservatives and the ron paul movement." "i am troubled by the possibility of a condensed presidential primary process which undoubtedly gives an advantage to the establishment backed candidates and the wealthiest candidates." we in the media love them. those debates are wild. the craziest people out there. herman cain and his 9/9/9. had bachmann. you elite party people want to hide the crazies. you want to hide the crazedy. >> no, chris, i was the one who open up...
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paul, thank you for pulling this together. i really appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our platoon and thanks for the bus to get us here. >> i know you guys met with members of congress and secretary hagel, the defense secretary. i know you met with the white house chief of staff. i have to ask if you have anything concrete, anything satisfying, what has the response been like so far? >> no, we haven't gotten anything concrete. what we're really looking for is a pretty simple solution. these veterans standing behind me represent our national membership that cares deeply about this issue. they have come from 22 states to be here, left their families, jobs, school this week volunteering on capitol hill to send a very clear message to the president and the v.a. backlog. this has gone in long enough. in cities like new york, the wait is over 600 days. in los angeles over 600 days. in reno, nevada, close to 600 days. we know this is unacceptable. we know the american people when they hear about this feel it's unacceptab
paul, thank you for pulling this together. i really appreciate it. >> rachel, thank you for having our platoon and thanks for the bus to get us here. >> i know you guys met with members of congress and secretary hagel, the defense secretary. i know you met with the white house chief of staff. i have to ask if you have anything concrete, anything satisfying, what has the response been like so far? >> no, we haven't gotten anything concrete. what we're really looking for is a...
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this is a budget by paul ryan that will allow us to get to balance. that means the government will stop sending more money than it takes in by the end of the decade, which is really exciting. what that allows us to do is to get the economy rolling, jobs being created and provide more certainty so young people coming out of college know there is going to be a job in their field. those in the workforce will know they will be needed. those in retirement, social security and medicare and those will be strengthened and security. an exciting time. host: when it comes to the continued resolution which funds the government through september, did it include sequester cuts that took effect earlier this month? guest: it includes spending at the sequester level. there is flex ability for the military, department of defense and a few other areas that allow money to be moved to areas of greater priority. the house republicans passed to pieces last year so that the across-the-board cuts did not occur in the way they have occurred. we felt there was much greater flex
this is a budget by paul ryan that will allow us to get to balance. that means the government will stop sending more money than it takes in by the end of the decade, which is really exciting. what that allows us to do is to get the economy rolling, jobs being created and provide more certainty so young people coming out of college know there is going to be a job in their field. those in the workforce will know they will be needed. those in retirement, social security and medicare and those will...
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in fact, the first papal visit took place in october of 1965 when pope paul vi visited. he gave a mass and visited with children. >> i thank you for the flowers all your presents and i know that you are good children. are you good? certainly. and i give you my best wishes and my blessing. >> reporter: it would be 14 years before another pope visited the united states when john paul ii made the first of seven trips here. anchor dennis richmond began our coverage of the pope's arrival in the united states on october 1, 1979. >> reporter: several hundred dignitaries are at hand with a mass that over 1 million people are supposed to attend. porter attended for president carter. tip o'neil bowed to kiss the pope's king as did ted kennedy. after mr. carter's brief welcome, the pope ended with an apology for not being able to greet with everyone. and ended with the singing of the national anthem. >> it is not possible for me to enter into every home. to greet personally every man and woman, to caress every child in who's eyes is reflected the innocence of life, still i feel clo
in fact, the first papal visit took place in october of 1965 when pope paul vi visited. he gave a mass and visited with children. >> i thank you for the flowers all your presents and i know that you are good children. are you good? certainly. and i give you my best wishes and my blessing. >> reporter: it would be 14 years before another pope visited the united states when john paul ii made the first of seven trips here. anchor dennis richmond began our coverage of the pope's arrival...
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i'm glad john mccain paulized but pauling people names and saying rand paul only has impact on libertarians living in the dorm room, it's false and it hurts the g.o.p. moving forward with younger voters. so aim glad to see him apologizing. >> john mccain was a maverick for taking on the republican leadership but not the fact today. >>> he drew in the line. now the white house is lowering the bar. the president's upcoming trip to israel. allen west said at it all for show. you heard it at cpac. he is letting it rip. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is theursuit of perfection. only rzr delivers. now's the time to buy during the polaris xp sales event. take your pick of our new limited edition rzrs and get financing as low as 2.99%. save even more with rebates up to $500... or totally customize your new rzr with up to $500 of free polaris accessories. razor sharp performance is waiting for you during the polaris xp sales event. razor sharp performance is
i'm glad john mccain paulized but pauling people names and saying rand paul only has impact on libertarians living in the dorm room, it's false and it hurts the g.o.p. moving forward with younger voters. so aim glad to see him apologizing. >> john mccain was a maverick for taking on the republican leadership but not the fact today. >>> he drew in the line. now the white house is lowering the bar. the president's upcoming trip to israel. allen west said at it all for show. you...
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are starting to understand there are constitutional issues here and good for the scent of the rand paul for raising the issue on the floor of the senate but we haven't resolved it we should you know this other countries are going to start to use drones imagine for a moment of china thought that it or any other nation thought that they could invade u.s. airspace with a drone as we invade other people's airspace we wouldn't stand for it how can we expect other countries to continue to stand by while we violate their sovereignty and territorial integrity and then on a domestic level we've got to worry about the domestic use of drones won't be long mark my words that law enforcement domestically will start using these drones to go after suspects using armed force and they're counterintuitive abroad i mean it doesn't take a genius to see that killing people is drones is not a good way to fight quote terrorism and you served an epic eighteen year run and congress you were one of the most vocal leaders against the establishment time again when you were redistricted did you feel that you were d
are starting to understand there are constitutional issues here and good for the scent of the rand paul for raising the issue on the floor of the senate but we haven't resolved it we should you know this other countries are going to start to use drones imagine for a moment of china thought that it or any other nation thought that they could invade u.s. airspace with a drone as we invade other people's airspace we wouldn't stand for it how can we expect other countries to continue to stand by...
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in fact, the first papal visit took place in october of 1965 when pope paul vi visited. he gave a mass and visited with children. >> i thank you for the flowers all your presents and i know that you are good children. are you good? certainly. and i give you my best wishes and my blessing. >> reporter: it would be 14 years before another pope visited the united states when john paul ii made the first of seven trips here. anchor dennis richmond began our coverage of the pope's arrival in the united states on october 1, 1979. >> reporter: several hundred dignitaries are at hand with a mass that over 1 million people are supposed to attend. porter attended for president carter. tip o'neil bowed to kiss the pope's king as did ted kennedy. after mr. carter's brief welcome, the pope ended with an apology for not being able to greet with everyone. and ended with the singing of the national anthem. >> it is not possible for me to enter into every home. to greet personally every man and woman, to caress every child in who's eyes is reflected the innocence of life, still i feel clo
in fact, the first papal visit took place in october of 1965 when pope paul vi visited. he gave a mass and visited with children. >> i thank you for the flowers all your presents and i know that you are good children. are you good? certainly. and i give you my best wishes and my blessing. >> reporter: it would be 14 years before another pope visited the united states when john paul ii made the first of seven trips here. anchor dennis richmond began our coverage of the pope's arrival...
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people absolutely let's talk about your presidential run in two thousand and eight both you and ron paul were pretty much the leading antiwar figures of course on both sides of the spectrum of both parties i remember leftists and libertarians at the time calling for you guys to be running mates because you were so united against the wars and for the restoration of our civil liberties now these factions are so divine. they're more divided than ever before and it just seems like without any representation to have us these dividing factions fighting each other instead of the forces that we should be fighting against is really counterintuitive how do you think it got to be this way and how can we unite these factions to really focus on a cohesive unified opposition again i think that what ron paul and i proved is that there is plenty of space in american politics for a new movement which goes across partisan lines which embraces the concerns of democrats and republicans liberals and conservatives that's based on the truth and protecting the constitution and taking care of our practical aspir
people absolutely let's talk about your presidential run in two thousand and eight both you and ron paul were pretty much the leading antiwar figures of course on both sides of the spectrum of both parties i remember leftists and libertarians at the time calling for you guys to be running mates because you were so united against the wars and for the restoration of our civil liberties now these factions are so divine. they're more divided than ever before and it just seems like without any...
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rand paul has more broad appeal. a reporter here at cpap, i think he has a very strong chance of winning the straw polls with a lot of momentum and enthusiasm for him. and john mccain has apologized for that comment. i think even mccain realizes, as a grandee in the party, that the parties moving in a different direction, that the appeal of a nonintervention in foreign- policy is really picking up's read. rand paul stop by national review and he is a charismatic figure. that matters in politics. we saw his speech here and elsewhere that this is a guy who resonates on the floor and i think he has a bright future in republican politics. >> did john mccain revised his remark? i did not know that. >> he apologized. >> good for him. he was jealous that someone could stand up for 12 hours without urinating. >> rand paul had help with other folks. i agree with the fact that we ought to be putting pressure on the justice department and the administration to come forward with a lot of clearances. what was your take on it? >>
rand paul has more broad appeal. a reporter here at cpap, i think he has a very strong chance of winning the straw polls with a lot of momentum and enthusiasm for him. and john mccain has apologized for that comment. i think even mccain realizes, as a grandee in the party, that the parties moving in a different direction, that the appeal of a nonintervention in foreign- policy is really picking up's read. rand paul stop by national review and he is a charismatic figure. that matters in...
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rand paul now on stage. hispanic chamber of commerce from washington, d.c., unveiling his plan for what he believes should happen for the immigration reform in america, securing the borders and the future for 11 million illegals. if you want to hear it, go to our website at foxnews.com. it is streaming live online with more from that as we get headlines from washington. martha: all right. let's go overseas now because there is no end in sight to the deadly violence, this story is right here at home, folks. this is inner-city chicago. now a group mostly made of reformed ex-cons are reaching out to their community in a way that police can not. they're hoping to stop the violence before it starts. garrett tenny is live in chicago. >> reporter: good morning, martha. yeah, this group is called cease-fire. it is made up of mostly ex-gang members. they have a million dollar contract from the city to expand their presence on the street in an effort to prevent gang violence. this is a memorial for six month old jenli
rand paul now on stage. hispanic chamber of commerce from washington, d.c., unveiling his plan for what he believes should happen for the immigration reform in america, securing the borders and the future for 11 million illegals. if you want to hear it, go to our website at foxnews.com. it is streaming live online with more from that as we get headlines from washington. martha: all right. let's go overseas now because there is no end in sight to the deadly violence, this story is right here at...
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senator paul said he will talk until he no longer can. you talk and talk to prevent a vote. >> stephen: talking and talking and talking to fill hours of empty time. [laughter] it's the story cable news was born to cover. [ laughter ] folks, senator paul started his filibuster in response to the answer he received from attorney general eric holder to this question: >> can the u.s. government carry out drone strikes against american citizens on u.s. soil? >> the attorney general, eric holder, has made a surprising statement, yes but only under extraordinary circumstanceses. >> stephen: like an endless war with a faceless enemy fought by remote control flying killbots. how often does that happen? [laughter] the first question was al qaeda enemy combatant. over the course of the 13 straight hours he raised a slippery slope question the answer to which he received this afternoon. >> the administration has responded with a letter from attorney general holder to rand paul. i'm quoting, it has come to my attention you've asked: does the president
senator paul said he will talk until he no longer can. you talk and talk to prevent a vote. >> stephen: talking and talking and talking to fill hours of empty time. [laughter] it's the story cable news was born to cover. [ laughter ] folks, senator paul started his filibuster in response to the answer he received from attorney general eric holder to this question: >> can the u.s. government carry out drone strikes against american citizens on u.s. soil? >> the attorney...
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rand paul shakes up the political landscape. from his marathon filibuster to the straw poll victortry over the gop establishment rand paul is grabbing headlines and turning heads. is he the flavor of the month reckoned withbe recognize in 2016? we will ask rand paul. a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then a pivotal moment for same-sex marriage. with the supreme court ready to hear two cases this week, the rights of the same sex couples hang in the balance. we'll talk with key players on both sides of the debate. nicole wallace former are advisor to president bush. and gary bouwer of american values. plus, reengaging in the middle east. we'll ask our sunday panel what the president's trip means for are israel, iran and syria. and our power player of the week. a changing of the guard for the marine mascot. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. well, there is no doubt about it, rand paul is on a roll. his 13 hour senate filibuster on the president's drone policy spurred new interest in who he
rand paul shakes up the political landscape. from his marathon filibuster to the straw poll victortry over the gop establishment rand paul is grabbing headlines and turning heads. is he the flavor of the month reckoned withbe recognize in 2016? we will ask rand paul. a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then a pivotal moment for same-sex marriage. with the supreme court ready to hear two cases this week, the rights of the same sex couples hang in the balance. we'll talk with key players on...
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but paul of course never met jesus. so his brand of christianity you can certainly be concerned about the extent to which jesus' message was sort of lost by pull sort of winning the theological war between the original twelve and himself and to some extent that means that his message has been lost in modern machines to some extent you could certainly make that claim and whether it's the revolutionary message or whether it's the compassion message i mean what we're yeah well you have to be concerned about the line of transmission because of paul i think that when it comes to the character of christianity people decide for themselves what elements that going to pick up on so you know it's very clear that early christians were sort of radically egalitarian for the time they were all about ministering to the poor that's not something that everyone wants or like trying to yeah so it really depends on what you bring to the gospel is what you're going to take out interest more conversations with great minds with candida moss a
but paul of course never met jesus. so his brand of christianity you can certainly be concerned about the extent to which jesus' message was sort of lost by pull sort of winning the theological war between the original twelve and himself and to some extent that means that his message has been lost in modern machines to some extent you could certainly make that claim and whether it's the revolutionary message or whether it's the compassion message i mean what we're yeah well you have to be...
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what i worry about most is granted paul. i am --rand paul. and i am an old time lutheran. rand paul is not to be trusted. it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. guest: rand paul's father is a christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be hearing his name more in the future. host: mechanicsville, va., go ahead. caller: i have a question -- when you are debating about the budget, why do they continue to put amendments in there that have absolutely nothing to do with - the budget? guest: that the great question. it's because they can. there is a role in the senate that says they can attach strings to the budget and no one can stop them. given the opportunity that senators have, they took it. mideast policy got involved and to guns and so they did whatever they wanted to do. that was on full display. host: that was not
what i worry about most is granted paul. i am --rand paul. and i am an old time lutheran. rand paul is not to be trusted. it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. guest: rand paul's father is a christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be...
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what do you make of him not using explicitly, rand paul, the word citizenship? is he for it or just green card and visas? >> it's hard to know at this point. you think if you think about marco rubio and how he went before the conservative audience and did not even mention immigration reform. he knows that this will be a hard sell to folks in his party. so that's why he is tiptoeing very generally around this issue. as you said, he didn't specifically say citizenship. there is a debate within the conservative movement, within the republican party about whether or not they should just do green cards or they should follow the senate's plan which suggests the path way to citizenship based on, i guess, it is 13 years or so. that's what he is facing. that's what all of these senators, marco rubio folks in the house will have to think about. what their base wants to do in terms of immigration reform. >> that is the crux of the debate. that 13 years and how to divide it to get to citizenship. chuck schumer of new york who is part of bipartisan group of eight senators wo
what do you make of him not using explicitly, rand paul, the word citizenship? is he for it or just green card and visas? >> it's hard to know at this point. you think if you think about marco rubio and how he went before the conservative audience and did not even mention immigration reform. he knows that this will be a hard sell to folks in his party. so that's why he is tiptoeing very generally around this issue. as you said, he didn't specifically say citizenship. there is a debate...
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melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . ♪ melissa: it is time for a little fun withspare change." we are joined with our al all-sr team. all right, we're beginning march madness, so in case you have trouble making your picks for the tournament, university of cincinnati offers of course a bracket-ology. what can you possibly learn that has any real value? this is the problem with higher education. >> if i were in college and i signed up for this class, my mother would have me by the ear and say i am not paying $75,000 for you to take a course in bracketology. it is almost statistically impossible to pick a bracket perfectly. even if you take this class, you will not dot. melissa: if you have that on your list, you should be banned from working anywhere. >> i hope it has some statistical
melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . ♪ melissa: it is time for a little fun withspare change." we are joined with our al all-sr team. all right, we're beginning march madness, so in case you have trouble making your picks for...
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paul henderson, representing mayor ed lee's office. [laughter] >> and to my right, i have the open house, our state association vice president and i'm sure other names, past president san francisco chapter. we have lots of our membership here including a couple of board members, kerry greenberg from fresno. [speaker not understood] is here. we have two representatives from san mateo county, barbara arieta and mike miller. i know people. at this time i'd like to say a few words about the california grand jurors association. it's an all volunteer group, 501(c) (3) dedicated to promoting the participation in the grand jury system, qualifies applicants to be grand jurors, bidthv awareness so we have consumers of the grand jury's product, report. at this point i'd like to turn it over for some lengthy introductions. >> thank you. thank you, keith. welcome, everybody. we're glad to see so many friendly faces. as president of the chapter in san francisco now for 3-1/2 years and have been really proud of our board who has done so much great wo
paul henderson, representing mayor ed lee's office. [laughter] >> and to my right, i have the open house, our state association vice president and i'm sure other names, past president san francisco chapter. we have lots of our membership here including a couple of board members, kerry greenberg from fresno. [speaker not understood] is here. we have two representatives from san mateo county, barbara arieta and mike miller. i know people. at this time i'd like to say a few words about the...
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. >> paul: welcome to journ"the journal editorial report", i'm paul bgigot. that's president obama in israel and the first thawing the often frosty relationship with benjamin netanyahu. is it a turning point in the region? let's ask dan henninger and global view columnist bret stevens. so, bret, the big news out of this, or at least at the surface, that a new good feeling between prime minister y netanyahu and president obama. real or does it makes a difference? >> real, and it's definitely good in terms of the optics, president obama spent the first four years trying to put as much distance between him avenue sn the israelis as he could. it didn't serve american interests or anyone's interest. now he's there and talking about my friend bb. maybe it's not sincere, but it's creating a perception of greater closeness. that's a good thing. israelis respond better when they're being held than when they're being scolded. no question, the speech went over well. the real question is whether the president has a realistic vision for-- >> well, he raised the prospects
. >> paul: welcome to journ"the journal editorial report", i'm paul bgigot. that's president obama in israel and the first thawing the often frosty relationship with benjamin netanyahu. is it a turning point in the region? let's ask dan henninger and global view columnist bret stevens. so, bret, the big news out of this, or at least at the surface, that a new good feeling between prime minister y netanyahu and president obama. real or does it makes a difference? >> real,...
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this is the new rand paul. when he ran for senate three years ago, what did he run on? he ran on an electrical wire across the southern border, helicopters and the repeal of birthright citizenship. now is a born-again, he has opened it up. god bless him, and welcome to the cause, but let's not say it is a changing, evolving man. >> charles? >> where do you start? i have 18 items left and eight seconds. it is like the end of the movie when the guy is dying and is about to say who killed him, and you say, "say it already." >> say it already, charles. >> one thing about mitt romney, we had a good man but a lousy candidate. in 2010, when we had no candidate, it was all about ideas and ideology and the republicans were extremely successful. the idea that the message, the ideology, is wrong, i think it is a mistake and it has a lot to with who the candidate is. >> colby king? >> may i suggest that your analysis of 2010 is wrong? the reason the republicans did well is because they were running against obamacare, and barack obama was not on the ticket. when barack obama is on t
this is the new rand paul. when he ran for senate three years ago, what did he run on? he ran on an electrical wire across the southern border, helicopters and the repeal of birthright citizenship. now is a born-again, he has opened it up. god bless him, and welcome to the cause, but let's not say it is a changing, evolving man. >> charles? >> where do you start? i have 18 items left and eight seconds. it is like the end of the movie when the guy is dying and is about to say who...
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rand paul is on a ll. his 13-hour senate filibuster on the president's drone policy spurred new interest in who he is and what he stands for. so where does he see all of this going? senator paul joins us now from bowling green, kentucky and, senator, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning, chris. >> chris: ever since your filibuster earlier this month, you are standing -- your standing in the republican party shot up, you won the straw poll and made a major speech on immigration reform this week and will headline an ios state republican dinner inm may. why do you think you are such a hot topic then republican party? >> people are hungry for someone who will stand up on principle and the right to trial by jury is something a lot of people should agree with, you know, both on the right and the left and even some on the left were disappointed in the president by not being firm and clear, that everybody has a right to trial by jury, that we would never drone someone in america. and it was disappointi
rand paul is on a ll. his 13-hour senate filibuster on the president's drone policy spurred new interest in who he is and what he stands for. so where does he see all of this going? senator paul joins us now from bowling green, kentucky and, senator, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning, chris. >> chris: ever since your filibuster earlier this month, you are standing -- your standing in the republican party shot up, you won the straw poll and made a major speech on...
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so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so strong, the impression. it was beautiful. and with a lot of meaning for me. it was meaning for people lik
so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier?...
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melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbis are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male
melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) vo: expedia...
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and i think paul's absolutely right. it's shameful that the country in a way has turned -- and the government has turned its back on these veterans who our country sent into this war. >> yeah. rajiv, we now look at afghanistan. where it seems like we've repeated a lot of the same mistakes. we made a decision three years ago to triple the number of troops. and change that war from a war against terror to a war to rebuild the country. an antiinsurgency war and that seemed to have failed, as well. >> we took the wrong lessons from iraq. the surge improved security in baghdad, but didn't lead to that compromise that was supposed to be part of it. our surge there, bigger than the baghdad surge was predicated on the -- on hamid karzai acting as partner with us. he's been far from a partner. we only need to look at the most recent comments accusing the united states of being in league with the taliban to convince afghans we want to stay there in perpetui perpetuity. crazy stuff like that. this is the guy we're trying to work wi
and i think paul's absolutely right. it's shameful that the country in a way has turned -- and the government has turned its back on these veterans who our country sent into this war. >> yeah. rajiv, we now look at afghanistan. where it seems like we've repeated a lot of the same mistakes. we made a decision three years ago to triple the number of troops. and change that war from a war against terror to a war to rebuild the country. an antiinsurgency war and that seemed to have failed, as...
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paul ryan or rand paul? pick your poison, gop, it's tuesday, march 26th and this is "now." >>> i'm joy reed in for alex wagner, joining me today, senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities and msnbc contributor, jared bernstein and new york magazine and lee gallagher. the supreme court finished hearing arguments on the constitutionality of proposition 8, california's same-sex marriage ban. a decision which could lead to marriage rights being grantsed to same-sex couples in all 50 states. the fundamental question before the court today and tomorrow when it hears the arguments on the 1996 defense of marriage act, is whether government can deny benefits to gay people to include the benefits conferred by marriage that are currently granted to straight people. before today's arguments, both supporters and opponents of marriage equality rallied outside the court. but the country's evolution on the issue is undeniable. polls show that attitudes have changed dramatically in the last ten years and in
paul ryan or rand paul? pick your poison, gop, it's tuesday, march 26th and this is "now." >>> i'm joy reed in for alex wagner, joining me today, senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities and msnbc contributor, jared bernstein and new york magazine and lee gallagher. the supreme court finished hearing arguments on the constitutionality of proposition 8, california's same-sex marriage ban. a decision which could lead to marriage rights being grantsed to...
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after john paul ii there was a little bit of a distance. the glass bullet proof shelter that he moved around in subsequent to that. one of the things that father irwin hinted at, he's been to a number of inaugurations, one of the things he hinted at, a pope used to ride around on a chair carried by four foot men. i think that was abandoned under paul vi. that shows how the papacy has changed. there's been a steady and pronounced transition from the formality of yesteryear and the formality. this kind of informality is the kind of thing that perhaps after john paul ii, that a number of vatican watchers may have hoped for from his successor but, in fact, didn't see too much from benedict xvi. we're seeing that kind of informality and touch with the crowd that john paul ii had. >> you mentioned an informality, jim. they brought a baby up. to kiss a baby. we see at the side of the popemobile some security detail. i would imagine the security detail here is massive. >> in a way it's massive but in a way it's not massive and we can't see the thin
after john paul ii there was a little bit of a distance. the glass bullet proof shelter that he moved around in subsequent to that. one of the things that father irwin hinted at, he's been to a number of inaugurations, one of the things he hinted at, a pope used to ride around on a chair carried by four foot men. i think that was abandoned under paul vi. that shows how the papacy has changed. there's been a steady and pronounced transition from the formality of yesteryear and the formality....
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thank you paul for your great work. let me talk about saint luke's, in life you come to full circle. i first came to saint luke's when i finished school. i graduated and didn't have health insurance and i was pretty sick and i didn't know what to do. i learned about saint luke's it where people who find themselves in my predictment go. my mom was ill and we had to take her to the er. they saved her life. it's very personal to me. the test for me has always been we want saint luke's to be a world class hospital. this dealen insures that we get that. we have 120 beds. which is a 50 percent increase from the original proposal, but more importantly, saint luke's plays a more important role as part of the larger cpmc system. cpmc by making it a larger hospital is making a real commitment to ensure this hospital will continue to serve this community for years to come. it's not just the size of the hospital but the specific requirements that i'm happy to talk to you afterwards that actually required and followed the guidelines
thank you paul for your great work. let me talk about saint luke's, in life you come to full circle. i first came to saint luke's when i finished school. i graduated and didn't have health insurance and i was pretty sick and i didn't know what to do. i learned about saint luke's it where people who find themselves in my predictment go. my mom was ill and we had to take her to the er. they saved her life. it's very personal to me. the test for me has always been we want saint luke's to be a...
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>> there's the paul ryan aran thing -- but there is no way rand paul is ever going to be president. not vice president, not secretary of state, nothing. if he is reelected two more times, i will be shocked. because he ran for senate and that's a lot harder seat to keep. senate seat you have to deal with corporate money to stay in there. it's an expensive race and a libertarian even if it's just lip service is going to have a hell of a time ice skating in that area. and i would love to hear from the rand paul supporters on this. but rand paul is a corporate libertarian at best -- this idea that somehow you just let business -- leave the market alone, the government has no business regulating business all they do is shut down progress, everything. which is just ridiculous because until we started doing that, we had all kinds of toxins in our environment, they said i notice that violent crimes go up when led paint sales go up -- by the way i know school starts soon, so we're going to have to get to michelle in illinois really quick, because michelle is 11. hi, michelle -- i'm sorry. it
>> there's the paul ryan aran thing -- but there is no way rand paul is ever going to be president. not vice president, not secretary of state, nothing. if he is reelected two more times, i will be shocked. because he ran for senate and that's a lot harder seat to keep. senate seat you have to deal with corporate money to stay in there. it's an expensive race and a libertarian even if it's just lip service is going to have a hell of a time ice skating in that area. and i would love to...
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they're expected to vote today on congressman paul ryan's plan. the house budget plan that he has proposed looks to balance the budget over the next 10 years by repealing president obama's health care law and creating a vouch every-like model for medicare. it also calls on lawmakers to address the issue of social security. something paul ryan talked about quite a bit. bret baier, anchor of "special report" joins us live. good morning, bret. >> good morning, martha. martha: what are we watching on the floor of the house today and what do we expect from the paul ryan vote? >> they expect this will pass. republicans probably don't have a lot of votes, the window that they will probably pass it by won't be probably that many. they can only afford 15 defections on this vote in order to get it through because all of the house democrats are expected to vote no, like they did last time. if the last time the paul ryan budget made it through, they had 10 house republican defections. this time they can only afford to lose 15 in order to get it passed. it is
they're expected to vote today on congressman paul ryan's plan. the house budget plan that he has proposed looks to balance the budget over the next 10 years by repealing president obama's health care law and creating a vouch every-like model for medicare. it also calls on lawmakers to address the issue of social security. something paul ryan talked about quite a bit. bret baier, anchor of "special report" joins us live. good morning, bret. >> good morning, martha. martha: what...